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  1. EricSchulz

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    In the late 90's I had a part time job at Virgin Megastore in Denver. Part of the "interview" was a quiz: several artists listed, you picked the genre they belonged to. Several artists, you name a song or album by them. Several movies, name the actor or director. And your Top Five albums you'd...
  2. EricSchulz

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    I was born in 1961. Because of my dad I am the biggest Perry Mason fan along with the classic horror movies that we'd watch together on Creature Features on Ch. 9 in Chicago.
  3. EricSchulz

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    There will be physical media as long as there are those of us that will buy the countless upgraded/restored/anniversary editions.
  4. EricSchulz

    Physical Media might not be dead, but Physical Media in Retail Stores are accelerating the death

    I was in my local B&N (Webster Plaza) and their vinyl section is HUGE!!! CDs are still present, but scaled way back. Same with DVDs.
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